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== An Image for the Article ==
== An Image for the Article ==


I've recently found out that the Mr Illustrated website has [https://mrillustrated.com/6c8ffa6c73c332ec1bd0b76a70e629c7/dnitypebg.gif|a copy] of the image from which the D'ni here is taken. I'm wondering if there's a way to get that image included in this reference or whether the copyright of the image might prove to be a hurdle.
I've recently found out that the Mr Illustrated website has [https://mrillustrated.com/6c8ffa6c73c332ec1bd0b76a70e629c7/dnitypebg.gif a copy] of the image from which the D'ni here is taken. I'm wondering if there's a way to get that image included in this reference or whether the copyright of the image might prove to be a hurdle.


In particular, would asking Torbjørn Mathisen for permission to use the image be enough, or would it be Cyan that we had to ask? And would it even be worth using that particular image or would it be better to source one from somewhere else? (E.g. if someone who has a copy of the soundtrack could scan or photograph it.)
In particular, would asking Torbjørn Mathisen for permission to use the image be enough, or would it be Cyan that we had to ask? And would it even be worth using that particular image or would it be better to source one from somewhere else? (E.g. if someone who has a copy of the soundtrack could scan or photograph it.)


[[User:Pharap|Pharap]] ([[User talk:Pharap|talk]]) 01:08, 25 July 2024 (UTC)
[[User:Pharap|Pharap]] ([[User talk:Pharap|talk]]) 01:08, 25 July 2024 (UTC)

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An Image for the Article[edit source]

I've recently found out that the Mr Illustrated website has a copy of the image from which the D'ni here is taken. I'm wondering if there's a way to get that image included in this reference or whether the copyright of the image might prove to be a hurdle.

In particular, would asking Torbjørn Mathisen for permission to use the image be enough, or would it be Cyan that we had to ask? And would it even be worth using that particular image or would it be better to source one from somewhere else? (E.g. if someone who has a copy of the soundtrack could scan or photograph it.)

Pharap (talk) 01:08, 25 July 2024 (UTC)